Bourbon County is one of Five County Activities of Excellence Award Winners for 2021.
Bourbon County is one of five County Activities of Excellence award winners for 2021.

Bourbon County is one of five County Activities of Excellence award winners for 2021.
Jessamine County's Cathy Weaver is the KFB Public Relations award winner for 2021.
| KFB's Tim Thornberry highlights the latest edition of KFB News.
Mark Stone with the Times Argus in Muhlenberg County is the KFB Communications Award winner this year.
The Louisville Farm-City Luncheon and the Wing Tip Rodeo are Back at the North American International Livestock Expo.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says there are plenty of resolutions for delegates to consider at next month's annual meeting.
Adair County's Jonathan and Jessica Gaskins are KFB's 2021 Outstanding Young Farm Family.
Kentucky Venues President David Beck says the 48th North American International Livestock Expo is back in Louisville.
Executive Vice President Drew Graham says KFB is a voice for agriculture and rural issues.
Christian County's Wesley Parker is the 2021 KFB Farmer of the Year.
AFBF President Zippy Duvall says farmers want voluntary climate smart programs.
NASDA CEO Ted McKinney says the group is credible because it is rooted in agriculture.
Current Kentucky Farm Bureau Farmer of the Year Steve Kelley says protecting the soil is his top priority.
KFB's Tim Thornberry says the October KFB News features scholarship winners.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says Hurricane Delta impacted the state's crop harvest.
KFB's Joe Cain says this year's beef tour gave producers a chance to look at Florida beef production.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton expects solar panel debate to be a part of this year's resolution process.
KFB President Mark Haney says developing climate policy is important for Kentucky farmers.
Jamie Guffey with the Kentucky Poultry Federation says the industry adds diversity to Kentucky farms.
UK's Johnathan Furnish says the College of Agriculture is a tremendous benefit for the Commonwealth.
KFB's Matt Hilton says a new Groundwork documentary highlights one farmer's conservation efforts.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says the Generation Bridge Program is off to an excellent start.
KFB Executive Vice President Drew Graham says the organization thrives at the grassroots level.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says Kentucky should have good corn and soybean production this year.
KFB's Billy Toombs says the annual Golf Classic will again raise funds to support Kentucky youth scholarships.
KFB Commodity Specialist Fran McCall says Fall is a great time to visit a Kentucky Certified Farm Market.
Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Independent Agents Association President Roger Fannin says agents care about their community.
LaRue County's Chris Thomas is a state finalist in the KFB Discussion Meet.
Daniel Wright's family is a finalist for the KFB Outstanding Young Farm Family Award.
KFB's Tim Thornberry previews the September edition of the KFB News Magazine.